The C C H S Newsletter Carroll County Historical Society P. O. Box 1308 Carrollton, GA 30112 May 2018 - Samuel Burk Pyle Jr. to Speak at May 15th Meeting - Carrollton Bradley Street Depot at 6:30 Samuel Burk Pyle Jr. was born in Atlanta, Georgia to Samuel Burk Pyle Sr and Mary Ruby Walker Pyle. He was educated in the school systems of Carroll, Fulton and Cherokee Counties. After military service he attended West Georgia College and Southern Union College. Sam enlisted in the United States Air Force in August 1965. His Basic Training was at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas. While in service, he was stationed at Keesler Force Base in Mississippi, Niagara Falls Air Force Base, New York. While stationed at Niagara Falls he worked in law enforcement and security. He went to Vietnam in May 1967 and was stationed at Buin Thuy Air Force Base as a Security Policeman until May 1968. While in Vietnam he helped defend Buin Thuy Base during the l968 Tet Offensive and Spring or Mini-Tet Offensive. When Sam returned to the States, he was assigned to Robins Air Force Base, Warner Robins, Georgia and spent time at Lorin Air Force Base, Maine before being released from active duty in January 1969 at Robins Air Force Base. During his service he was awarded the following medals and ribbons: Air Force Commendation Medal, for outstanding service in Southeast Asia, Vietnam Campaign Medal with three Campaign Stars, Vietnam Service medal, Vietnam Cross of Gallantry with palm, Outstanding Unit Citation ribbon with V, Presidential Unit Citation Ribbon with three oak leaf clusters, Small Arms Expert Ribbon, Good Conduct Medal and National Defense Service Medal. Sam returned to Carrollton and married Linda Dianne Vaughn. They have two daughters and one grandson. Sam retired from Southwire Company in 2008 after 37 years. Sam is a member of the Carroll County Historical Society; Carroll County Genealogical Society; serves on the Carroll County Cemetery Oversite Committee; a Life Member of VFW Post 15011; American Legion Post 143; Life Member of the Vietnam Security Police Association; Member of the McDaniel -Curtis Camp 165, Sons of Confederate Veterans and a member of Pleasant View Baptist Church. The Public is cordially invited. Light Refreshments Will Be Served.
Volunteers Welcome CCHS is involved in many projects now that can use your help. Whatever your talent may be, your effort can contribute to the successful preservation of the Carroll County historical sites, stories, and memories of the people who have made the west Georgia area such a special place to live. We need your help! Thanks! Mark Your Calendars The following schedule is being announced so that you can make your plans to include the Carroll County Historical Society meetings on your calendar. We will be going to 4 quarterly meetings going forward. Our next meeting will be August 21st, 2018 at the Bradley Street Depot. May Birthdays June Birthdays July Birthdays Wedding Anniversaries Barbara Stary 5-30 Clay Carter 6-7 Carolyn Crews 7-25 Mr.& Mrs. Spencer Gay Sam Pyle 5-6 Janice Ivester 6-6 Tom Carrere 7-25 Mr.& Mrs. Gene Duke Gene Duke 5-12 Juanita Pollard 6-29 Mr.& Mrs. John T. Lewis Phillip Wren 5-22 Robert Buren Brock 6-23 Mr.& Mrs. Phillip Wren Mr.& Mrs. Scott Eldred 4-22 6-15 6-10 7 6 7-6 Custard Pie ( No Fail ) Servings 6 Recipe of the Month 4 eggs,slightly beaten 1/2 cup sugar 1/4 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 1/2 cups milk, scalded (do not boil) the milk is scalded when film on top 1 9 inch pie shell Thoroughly mix eggs, sugar, salt and vanilla Slowly stir in hot milk At once, pour into unbaked pie shell Dash top with nutmeg Bake in pre heated oven at 475 degrees for 5 minutes; reduce heat to 425 and bake for 10 minutes, or until knife inserted half way between edge and center comes out clean. Cool on rack. Serve cool or chilled
Carroll County Historical Society Membership Application 2018 Individual Membership Family Membership $30 per year $50 per year Date: Name(s): Address: City: State: ZIP: Home Phone: Cell Phone: * E-mail Address: * E-mail addresses are important for receiving bulletins and announcements sent out concerning the Society activities between newsletters. Membership $ ** Donation $ Reason for Donation Total Paid $ ** Donations to the Society will be used to fund preservation projects in Carroll County. All donations are Tax Deductible. Members receive our CCHS Newsletter. Mail to: Carroll County Historical Society 119 Canterbury Drive Carrollton, GA 30117
T h i s m o n t h i n H i s t o r y H o r a c e K i n g ( S e p t. 8 t h 1 8 0 7 M a y 2 8 t h 1 8 8 5 ) Horace King was the most respected bridge builder in west Georgia, Alabama, and northeast Mississippi from the 1830s until the 1880s. He constructed massive town lattice truss bridges over nearly every major river from the Oconee in Georgia to the Tombigbee in Mississippi and at nearly every crossing of the Chattahoochee River from Carroll County to Fort Gaines. In the mid-1850s King built Moore's Bridge, over the Chattahoochee River between Newnan and Carrollton, and accepted stock in the enterprise as payment. King's wife, Frances Gould Thomas (1825-64), a free black woman whom he married in 1839, and their five children are believed to have moved to this site, perhaps by 1858. There they tended the bridge, collected tolls and farmed until 1864, when the Union cavalry burned the span. The earnings from the bridge provided Horace and his family a steady income. During this period King moved freely about the South, apparently maintaining a home at Moore's Bridge and one in Girard. In 1872 King and his family moved to LaGrange, where he continued to design and construct bridges, stores, houses, and college buildings until his death, on May 28, 1885. Obituaries praising his building skills appeared in the Atlanta, LaGrange, and Columbus newspapers. He was posthumously inducted into the Alabama Engineers Hall of Fame at the University of Alabama. The award was accepted on his behalf by his great grandson, Horace H. King, Jr. He was remembered both for his engineering skill and for his character. Horace King Sept. 8, 1807 May 28, 1885 Master Covered Bridge Builder Fun Fact: His grave states his date of death as May 27th, 1887 - which was later determined was incorrect. Excerpts taken from - Lupold, John S., and Thomas L. French. "Horace King (1807-1885)." New Georgia Encyclopedia. 04 November 2013.
M o o r e s B r i d g e w o o d e n C o v e r e d B r i d g e From the official Carroll County GA website The first Moore s Bridge was built in 1857 by Horace King, who was also a 1/3 owner along with James Moore and Charles Mabry. This 480 foot long wooden covered bridge spanning the Chattahoochee River was burned by Union troops during the Civil War on July 14, 1864. Horace King built a second wooden covered bridge between 1867 and 1868, which he also co-owned with Moore and Mabry. This bridge was washed away in the flood of 1881. During the early 1900 s the Jones family acquired the site and erected a metal bridge across the Chattahoochee in 1917. M o o r e s - J o n e s B r i d g e - T h e M e t a l B r i d g e
Message from President Scott Eldred Spring is here, and summer is not far away. With the warmer weather and longer day me hours we are ready to start the restora on at the Moore House. We have completed tes ng for lead paint, and ready to start repairing damaged plaster. Once we have repaired the plaster we can start pain ng. We will be using a special sealer/ paint. This is a primer, sealer, paint all in one. When the pain ng is complete we will be able to sand and refinish the floors. The flooring is a beau ful hart pine. We will have to do a lot of wiring repair and replacement. We have some plumbing that needs to be done. At this point we need help with dona ons, people to help do different tasks. I feel confident that we have society members that can help with pain ng, plumbing, electrical, and financial help. We have had this project for some me. We have to get this project done this summer. If we can get the help we need this will be a short project. We have had an archeology survey & several dig sites on the property around the house. We have found some 50 pieces of po ery and other ar facts. The county has been very pa ent with CCHS.We are looking at a comple on deadline buy 1/1/2019. We made a commitment to refurbish this historical building. We need to do what we agreed to do. We have a lot of furniture that has been donated to the house. We have been given several display cases to be in the house to showcase select items and ar facts from the property, and period correct items from the area. Scott Planning Your Future? If you are thinking about the legacy you want to leave, please consider the Carroll County Historical Society or one of its ongoing projects as an option. Including the CCHS in your estate planning is an easy way to make a lasting impact for the preservation of local history and traditions you value. Visit Carroll County Historical Society s on-line gift planning to learn how to make CCHS a beneficiary of your will, trust, life insurance policy, or retirement plan. Any amount will be greatly appreciated and will enable the Society to preserve our heritage for future generations. Learn more details by calling 706-402-1195 or by visiting www.carrollcountyhistory.org. CCHS 2018 Officers President Scott Eldred Vice President Secretary Anita Gay Treasurer John T. Lewis Membership Helen Fay Lewis Publicity Donna Eldred Newsletter Pam D. Hilling Archives Carter Clay Pres. Emeritus Dr. Jack Crews Pres. Emeritus Gwyn Chesnut Pres. Emeritus Dr. Mel Steely Carroll County Historical Society P. O. Box 1308 Carrollton, GA 30112